A New and Unexpected Complication after Arch Stent Grafting For Residual Dissection.

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This report describes an unreported complication after stent-grafting of the aortic arch for residual dissection following ascending aorta and aortic arch replacement for acute type A dissection. The patient developed, one year later, a pseudoaneurysm originating from the proximal suture line and therefore far from the stent-graft landing zone, that fistulized into the pulmonary artery. Possible causes are: suture damage during stent deployment or change of system forces after stent placement leading to high-tension on the suture line. Emergency surgery was performed. Aortic arch stent grafting is a new promising technique but its complications are still not completely known.
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Authors D'Onofrio, Augusto;Cibin, Giorgia;Caraffa, Raphael;Rubino, Maurizio;Antonello, Michele;Grego, Franco;Gerosa, Gino;
Journal the annals of thoracic surgery
Year 2019
DOI S0003-4975(19)31606-6
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